— Youngmisuk, 1965-67 San Francisco Warriors; 1968-69 Oakland Oaks (ABA); 1969-70 Washington Capitols (ABA); 1970-72 New York Nets (ABA); 1972-78 Golden State Warriors; 1978-80 Houston Rockets, Known for his underhand free throw approach, the Hall of Fame sharpshooter led the Warriors to a title in 1974-75 and was one of the most consistent scorers in the game. His numbers -- including scoring an NBA-record 100 points in a single game and averaging 50 points per game for an entire season -- are mythical. Rate 5 stars Rate 4 stars Rate 3 stars Rate 2 stars Rate 1 star . — Pelton, Your email address will not be published. The 50 Greatest Players in National Basketball Association History (also referred to as NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team or NBA's Top 50) were chosen in 1996 to honor the 50th anniversary of the founding of the National Basketball Association (NBA). — Andrew Lopez, Mutombo knew how to celebrate, from his unforgettable moment of pure joy when he lay on his back, holding the basketball out after helping Denver stun top-seeded Seattle in 1994, to his trademark finger wag following many of his 3,289 rejections — second only to Hakeem Olajuwon. by margettsjames Plays Quiz not verified by Sporcle . Old school or new school? The 12-time All-Star eventually joined forces with Wes Unseld to form a Hall of Fame frontcourt for the Bullets, who reached three NBA Finals and won the championship in 1978. ESPN’s NBA expert panel voted on thousands of head-to-head matchups, taking into … "Mamba mentality" became more than a kitschy catchphrase after Bryant died; it is now a blueprint for how to chase your dreams. He was the league MVP in three consecutive seasons (1984-86), something only Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell had accomplished. To celebrate the NBA’s 74-year history, ESPN has decided to set the world on fire by ranking the best 74 players in league history, combining both current and past players. Payton made nine All-NBA appearances and peaked at third in MVP voting in 1997-98, capping his career with a championship as a reserve for the 2005-06 Heat. He was a legendary winner, a transcendent passer, an instant highlight and a triple-double waiting to happen. — Youngmisuk, Rodman might be remembered by many for the bright hair colors, who he dated and the endless tattoos, antics and controversies. In case anyone wants something to argue over. The two-time Defensive Player of the Year made rebounding an art, leading the NBA for seven consecutive seasons from 1991-92 to 1997-98. — Pelton, 1997-2000 Toronto Raptors; 2000-04 Orlando Magic; 2004-10 Houston Rockets; 2010 New York Knicks; 2010-11 Detroit Pistons; 2011-12 Atlanta Hawks; 2013 San Antonio Spurs, 19.6 PPG, 5.6 RPG, 4.4 APG, 1.2 Steals PG, 1.2 3s PG, The Hall of Fame swingman became one of the most accomplished scorers of his generation, averaging almost 20 points a night over a 15-year career that started with a jump to the league straight from high school. Which player most deserved to make the top 74 but didn't? — Lopez, Reed was the central figure in one of the most memorable moments in NBA history: He limped out of the locker room for the start of Game 7 of the 1970 NBA Finals and played on a torn thigh muscle, helping the Knicks win their first championship. Former Golden State Warriors Bernard King (No. Lillard is making a strong case to become the greatest player in Blazers history, with many years seemingly ahead of him. He led the Bullets to four NBA Finals appearances, delivering the only NBA championship to the nation’s capital after he was Finals MVP in 1978. — Friedell, 2008-19 Oklahoma City Thunder; 2019-20 Houston Rockets, 23.2 PPG, 7.1 RPG, 8.3 APG, 1.8 Steals PG, 1.1 3s PG, In a purely statistical vacuum, Westbrook is as impactful a player as the league has ever seen. — Nick Friedell, After four years as the leading scorer on Bullets teams whose accomplishments have been forgotten by history, “Black Jesus” was traded to the rival Knicks months after the Bullets upset them en route to the Finals. Top 50 NBA Players of All Time in NBA History (Updated List) — Bontemps, 1983-95 Portland Trail Blazers; 1995-98 Houston Rockets, 20.4 PPG, 6.1 RPG, 5.6 APG, 2.0 Steals PG, Drexler had the misfortune of being compared to his contemporary Michael Jordan, most famously in the 1992 Finals. — Tim Bontemps, Parker was a relatively small point guard who did a lot of his damage in the paint, using his quickness to penetrate and his pretty, feathery, teardrop floater to finish over the trees. 40-11 | 5-on-5 debate, 1992-96 Orlando Magic; 1996-2004 Los Angeles Lakers; 2004-08 Miami Heat; 2008-09 Phoenix Suns; 2009-10 Cleveland Cavaliers; 2010-11 Boston Celtics, The Hall of Fame center transformed the game with a combination of agility and explosiveness and size, the likes of which the league had never seen. The five-time All-Star averaged 14 rebounds for his career and captained the Bullets during the franchise’s greatest era. Ten years ago, that seemed unthinkable. — MacMahon, 1982-94 Atlanta Hawks; 1994 LA Clippers; 1994-95 Boston Celtics; 1996-97 San Antonio Spurs; 1999 Orlando Magic, 24.8 PPG, 6.7 RPG, 2.5 APG, 1.3 Steals PG, More than just a dunker, the “Human Highlight Film” was one of the top scorers of his era. — Royce Young, 1950-63 Boston Celtics; 1969-70 Cincinnati Royals, “The Cooz” helped usher in a new era of ball handlers with his slick dribbling and fancy passing, unheard of in the NBA at the time. — Bontemps, One thing “The Iceman” could do was finger roll, but that iconic shot was just one trick in his deep repertoire. Reed swept that season’s MVP awards, winning honors for the regular season, Finals and All-Star Game. Gervin managed to make the unorthodox look so smooth, scoring prolifically and efficiently on a shot diet that consisted primarily of off-dribble jumpers launched from all kinds of creative angles, funky floaters and, of course, finger rolls flipped over the outstretched arms of would-be shot-blockers. The seven-time All-Star was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2003. — Tim MacMahon, 1977-79, 1993 New Jersey Nets; 1979-80 Utah Jazz; 1980-82 Golden State Warriors; 1982-87 New York Knicks; 1987-93 Washington Bullets, A knee injury ended King’s best campaign in 1985-86, when the prolific scorer was averaging a league-best 32.9 points per game with the Knicks. These debates rage on endlessly in every corner of NBA fandom, and our experts have done their best to answer them, ranking the greatest players in the league’s 74-year history. Barry earned 12 All-Star selections and the 1974-75 Finals MVP award. Bill Russell or Wilt Chamberlain? Being in the conversation as the best player of all time means being part of an exclusive club -- no disrespect to those who just missed out on the top 10. The list of 10 through 1 crowns the exceptional performers who have their own cases to be the greatest ever. 40-11. The site ranked the top 74 players in the league’s 74-year history and announced the final ten on Wednesday. 1 8. Jordan's brilliance on both ends of the court defined a generation of basketball and set a new standard for players following in his footsteps. — Pelton, 13.3 PPG, 3.5 RPG, 3.8 APG, 1.3 Steals PG, 1.4 3s PG, Ginobili is one of the most creative players to ever step onto a basketball court. On March 12, 1985, Larry Bird put on a shooting clinic for the ages, scoring a Celtics-record 60 points in a game against the Atlanta Hawks. Twelve of those 50 players not only don't make our top 50 but don't make our top 74. The 74 Best NBA Players Ever. 61) and Rick Barry (No. On March 12, 1985, Larry Bird put on a shooting clinic for the ages, scoring a Celtics-record 60 points in a game against the Atlanta Hawks. That means we have 38 from the original list chosen by the league and 36 new faces, which speaks to the advancements in the league in the past two decades but could also suggest … According to ESPN Stats & Info, the only players since English to score 20,000 points in a single decade were Karl Malone in the 1990s and Kobe Bryant in the 2000s. — Lopez, 1970-74 Atlanta Hawks; 1974-79 New Orleans Jazz; 1979-80 Utah Jazz; 1980 Boston Celtics, With his fancy passing and ballhandling, as well as his willingness to shoot from anywhere on the court, Maravich’s style of play would have seemingly fit perfectly in today’s NBA. English was named to the All-NBA second team three times during that stretch, including during the 1982-83 season when he lead the league in scoring. The stretches when he was able to stay on the court — both early in his career with Portland, and then later with the Celtics, with whom he won the 1986 title — were enough to merit inclusion here. -- Dave McMenamin, Perhaps the only perceived knock on Duncan's game was that he was boring. — Pelton, 1996-2003 Milwaukee Bucks, 2003-07 Seattle SuperSonics; 2007-12 Boston Celtics; 2012-14 Miami Heat, 18.9 PGG, 4.1 RPG, 3.4 APG, 1.1 Steals PG, 2.3 3s PG, Allen sits atop the NBA’s career 3-point field goals list with 2,973. — Bontemps, Over the three-year stretch from 1973-74 through 1975-76, only Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was more valuable than McAdoo, who averaged 32.1 PPG and 13.8 RPG, was the 1974-75 MVP and finished second to Abdul-Jabbar the other two seasons. Still, Drexler’s career stands out in its own right. ESPN's NBA expert panel voted on thousands of head-to-head matchups, taking into consideration both total career value and peak performance. — Friedell, 17.6 PPG, 5.1 RPG, 3.0 APG, 1.1 Steals PG, “Big Game James” cemented his moniker with one of the all-time great Game 7 performances in league history — 36 points on 15-for-22 shooting, 16 rebounds and 10 assists — to cap the 1988 Finals and earn Finals MVP. — Pelton, 1974-79 Portland Trail Blazers; 1979-84 San Diego Clippers, 1984-85 LA Clippers; 1985-87 Boston Celtics, Despite being named to this list, Walton’s career is one of the ultimate NBA “what-ifs.” He was the hub of one of the iconic teams in NBA history, the 1977 champion Trail Blazers, and he won an MVP award the following season, but a series of foot injuries robbed him of a chance to be one of the truly all-time great players. Rodman won five NBA championships playing an integral role for two of the greatest teams in NBA history (the Pistons and Bulls). A winner of four championships with the Spurs, the Argentine also won a gold medal for his country at the 2004 Summer Olympics — the only time the United States hasn’t won gold since NBA players began participating in 1992. The goal? He'll forever be on the short list of players you'd want to take the last shot with the game on the line. -- Tim MacMahon, Bird and Magic Johnson revitalized the NBA -- and the Celtics-Lakers rivalry. -- McMenamin, 1984-93, 1995-98 Chicago Bulls; 2001-03 Washington Wizards, The greatest player of all time. 74-41 | Nos. -- Tim Bontemps. Hit that like and subscribe button for more daily reactions! — Lopez, 1970-80 Boston Celtics; 1982-83 Milwaukee Bucks, One of just 11 players to have won both MVP and All-Star MVP in the same season, Cowens led the 1972-73 Boston Celtics to a franchise-record 68 wins before they were edged out by the Knicks in a thrilling, seven-game East finals. But his résumé is stacked with jaw-dropping achievements, the greatest of which is intangible: He made the triple-double not only seem normal, but to some dissenters, no longer a worthwhile achievement. Our list begins with Nos. He won a record six MVP awards and was a 19-time All-Star. With the NBA's 74th season on hold, we ranked the top 74 players of all time, with one "Last Dance" Bull making an appearance in today's selections. — Youngmisuk, 1976-80 Golden State Warriors; 1980-94 Boston Celtics; 1994-96 Charlotte Hornets; 1996-97 Chicago Bulls, No one in NBA history has played in more games than “The Chief,” who was the first to play 21 seasons. It was the same season he earned his only All-NBA first-team honor. Bird led Boston to five NBA Finals and three championships with a blend of shot-making, passing and his feel for the game. — Lopez, “The Truth” may not have looked flashy doing it, but he was one of the most durable and smooth scorers of this century. 69), Robert Parish (No. In a gradual countdown starting with Nos. His unstoppable skyhook allowed him to score more points than anyone in league history, and while he wasn't flashy, there has arguably never been anyone better. 1 pick in the 1970 NBA draft. Only #s 74-41 are ranked at the time. Also a prolific scorer all-around, Allen is one of five Celtics with a 50-point playoff game and was the last Sonic to score 50 before the team moved to Oklahoma City. With the NBA in limbo in the midst of its 74th season, we got together to rank the top 74 jerseys to ever grace an NBA court. O'Neal became an All-Star 15 times and earned the 1999-2000 MVP award. [/quote] Maybe so but in Reggie’s defense how many p His fast breaks and no-look passes catapulted the NBA from an era when Finals games weren't televised live to the global game it is today. Bill Russell Charles Payne/NY Daily News Archive/Getty Images. -- Nick Friedell, 25.0 PPG, 5.2 RPG, 4.7 APG, 1.4 SPG, 1.4 3s PG, For all of his statistical achievements -- the five championships, the 81-point game, the 60-point finale, the league MVP in 2008, the 20 seasons all with the same franchise -- Bryant's lasting legacy is his mental edge and burning desire to master the sport. After missing nearly the next two seasons, King tried to revive his career in Washington. Scottie Pippen played a key role in "The Last Dance," but how high did he land on our ranking of the greatest players in NBA history? He played at least 72 games in each of his first 20 seasons. Carter will likely be remembered for two things in his NBA career: his dunks early on and his longevity late. He also proved to be arguably the greatest foil of LeBron James‘ career, besting him in both the 2008 and 2010 NBA playoffs — eventually winning a title in ’08 and falling one game short of doing so in ’10 — alongside Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett. Two of those players rank among ESPN’s top 74 players of all-time. Twelve of those 50 players not only don't make our top 50 but don't make our top 74. The NBA 's 50 greatest players list has been cause for some controversy among fans. It was one of three championships he won as the Lakers’ versatile complement to Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Ranking the top 74 NBA players of all time: Nos. -- Bontemps, 2003-10, 2014-18 Cleveland Cavaliers; 2010-14 Miami Heat; 2018-20 Los Angeles Lakers, Standing 6-9 and weighing north of 250 pounds with a 40-inch vertical, James' game is built on power, but his passing ability might be his strongest skill. 74-41 , followed by Nos. #espn #nba #alltime Want me to react to a certain video? The only reason he doesn't rank higher on lists of the all-time greats is he won "only" two NBA championships. Miller led the league in true shooting percentage twice and saved his biggest games for the playoffs, particularly at Madison Square Garden against the rival Knicks with Spike Lee courtside, engaging Miller in trash talk. These debates rage on endlessly in every corner of NBA fandom, and our experts have done their best to answer them, ranking the greatest players in the league’s 74-year history. Bill Russell or Wilt Chamberlain? All-time NBArank: Nos. His game transcended the sport. These 50 players were selected through a vote by a panel of media members, former players and coaches, and current and former general … Russell's defensive acumen and determination made him the perfect foil for Wilt Chamberlain, as well as one of the players from his era who wouldn't have looked out of place in later generations. His chase-down block in Game 7 of the 2016 Finals to help complete a 3-1 comeback against a Warriors team that won 73 games will forever encapsulate his will to win. Though McAdoo wasn’t able to maintain that level after an ill-fated trade from the Buffalo Braves to the Knicks, he would later reinvent himself as an elite sixth man on a pair of Lakers championship teams in the 1980s. -- Bontemps. Stephen Curry or Kevin Durant? He later missed almost two seasons, requiring a life-saving kidney transplant in 2003. Those qualities also helped him earn five MVP awards and 11 All-NBA selections. — Pelton, 1992-95 Charlotte Hornets; 1995-2003, 2005-08 Miami Heat; 2003-04 New Jersey Nets, Playing with a perennial scowl and ferocious intensity, Mourning followed Mutombo and Patrick Ewing in the lineage of intimidating Georgetown big men. The fun-loving big man used his outsize personality to become a global pitchman and analyst after retiring. He persevered and became a pillar for a franchise that won three more rings. He was a seven-time All-Star who still ranks second in Knicks history in total rebounds. He was a key figure on three title teams for the Celtics and he added another title in his final season while playing for the Bulls. ESPN, continuing with its Top 74 series, released No. NBA Comparison Animation by Rebound Rewind. But fans won’t forget his duel with Larry Bird in Game 7 of the 1988 Eastern Conference semifinals. ESPN has ranked its Top 74 NBA Players of All-Time, and four Hoyas have made the list. Sports Quiz / ESPN's Top 74 NBA Players of All-Time Random Sports or NBA Quiz Can you name the ESPN's Top 74 NBA Players of All-Time? He was known as "The Big Fundamental," dominating for nearly two decades on both ends of the floor with textbook simplicity, such as his midrange bank shot and perfect position defense. More than anything, Duncan was one of the best winners, leading the Spurs to five titles and 1,001 regular-season victories, the most for any player with one team in NBA history. — Lopez, Twenty-two seasons, spanning four decades. ESPN’s NBA expert panel voted on thousands of head-to-head matchups, taking into consideration both total career value and peak performance. The 6-10 big man flourished in his first season with the L.A. Lakers, making a strong Defensive Player of the Year case for the league’s third-ranked defense in terms of efficiency. *NOTE: I don't necessarily agree with this list. LeBron James or Michael Jordan? 74. When it became apparent his days as a starter were done, Carter seamlessly shifted into second gear with his career and became a coveted veteran bench presence. ESPN recently ranked the Top 74 players in NBA history, a list that resulted in immediate reaction following the release of their much-debated Top 10. He led the lead in scoring in 1985-86, when he finished second in MVP voting. Wilkins’ Hawks didn’t advance far in the playoffs; they kept running into the Celtics, Pistons and Bucks in the 1980s. For better and worse, we published out the full list of ESPN’s top 74 greatest NBA players of all-time a few days ago. 43), made ESPN’s list of the top 74 NBA players of … He won a long-awaited championship after rejoining college teammate Hakeem Olajuwon with the Rockets in 1995. The list features current and past NBA … Gasol’s ability to score underneath the rim and protect the key provided exactly the kind of counterpunch Kobe Bryant needed to help deliver Los Angeles another set of titles. Edit: Forgot the Link #s 40-11 #s 10-1 A couple of picks I thought were notable: 72. The 74 Greatest in NBA History. Stephen Curry or Kevin Durant? Until LeBron James came along, Bird was hailed as the best small forward ever. To identify the top 74 individual seasons in NBA history.. by bennyokc Plays Quiz not verified by Sporcle . The focus on Miller’s longevity — he was still a key starter for a competitive Pacers team before retiring at age 39 — may have overshadowed his peak performance. — Lopez, English racked up a league-high 20,916 points in the 1980s as a part of the Nuggets’ high-scoring attack. 1963-64 Boston Celtics; Regular season: 15.0 PPG, 23.7 RPG | Playoffs: … Barry earned the 1965-66 Rookie of the Year award and became the league scoring champ a year later, averaging 35.6 points. Before we reveal the full list, we wanted to say that, as we’ve discussed ad nauseam, these types of lists are always going to ruffle feathers, but we have a feeling that this latest list is not going to make anyone happy whatsoever – especially Kobe … re: ESPN Top 74 NBA players of all time- Updated Posted by southdowns84 on 5/13/20 at 2:26 pm to Boomshockalocka Top ten single season VORP of all time: 1. Still, the seven-time All-Star played six more seasons, winning a championship with the Heat in 2006. With no hoops action on the calendar, ESPN stirred the pot with the release of their Top-74 NBA players of all-time list.NBA Hall of Famer Wilt Chamberlain led the Golden State Warriors near the top, ranking at No. These debates rage on endlessly in every corner of NBA fandom, and our experts have done their best to answer them, ranking the greatest players in the league’s 74-year history. Dikembe Mutombo makes the list at 73, Alonzo Mourning is 63rd, Patrick Ewing 37th, and Allen Iverson … 74 through 41. He remains the oldest player to dunk in a game and the oldest player to score in double digits in a game in NBA history. The Detroit Pistons have had many great players to wear their uniform. It is always nice to be nominated, but there can be only a select few who make the cut. 1959-62 Philadelphia Warriors, 1962-65 San Francisco Warriors; 1965-68 Philadelphia 76ers; 1968-73 Los Angeles Lakers, Chamberlain was truly ahead of his time. Maravich averaged 24.2 points per game during his 10-year career and only had the 3-point line for his final season, when he shot 10-for-15 from deep in limited action for Utah and Boston. ESPN Top 74 NBA players of all time- Updated - [quote]Also, there's no way Reggie Miller is a top 50 player. The debate over whether that stubborn single-mindedness helped or actually hurt his team will be part of NBA chatter forever. ESPN’s panel of NBA experts are revealing their top 74 players in the league’s 74-year history. Stephen Curry slid in at No. — Youngmisuk, 18.2 PPG, 3.0 APG, 1.1 Steals PG, 1.8 3s PG, The greatest shooter of his era, Miller became the NBA’s career leader in 3-pointers during the 1997-98 season and held the record more than a decade, even as 3-point volume increased. Recommended to you based on your activity and what's popular • Feedback The World-Wide Leader In CAP! — Kevin Pelton, The Spanish big man became one of the most productive offensive threats of his era, earning two NBA titles as a member of the Lakers while becoming a force down in the paint. He won six championships -- with the first and last coming 17 years apart -- and was named to 15 All-NBA teams, with 10 first-team selections. Ginobili popularized the Eurostep in the NBA, and his willingness to come off the bench for the Spurs played a big part in both the longevity of his career and San Antonio’s longevity as a championship contender. Your email address will not be published. During that four-year stretch from 1980-81 to 1983-84, Gilmore shot 64.6% overall. Carter is the only player in NBA history with at least 2,000 3-pointers and 800 blocks in his career. But he still managed to make eight All-Star appearances — seven of which came with a Pistons team that mostly toiled in obscurity in the ’70s — before winning five straight division titles with the Bucks in the early 1980s. Dave McMenamin: I remember how big of a deal the NBA at 50 celebration was for the league's golden anniversary in 1996. Mount Mutombo led the league in blocks from 1993-94 to 1995-96 and was Defensive Player of the Year four times. Johnson revolutionized the game, entering the league as the tallest point guard in league history at 6-foot-9. — Ohm Youngmisuk, Not many players are talented enough to end a team’s season with a 37-foot buzzer-beater and bye-bye wave to the crowd, and then go drop a fire hip-hop track in the studio with the same swagger. These debates rage on endlessly in every corner of NBA fandom, and our experts have done their best to answer them, ranking the greatest players in the league's 74-year history. Despite winning 12 fewer games, the Celtics would break through as champions the following season and add another title in 1976. Defying doubts about his ability to share the ball with Walt Frazier as part of the so-called “Rolls-Royce backcourt,” Monroe sacrificed scoring for team success and helped the Knicks to back-to-back Finals his first two seasons, culminating in the 1973 title. “The Glove” first came into his own as a defender before developing into an elite scorer to round out his game. He won four scoring titles and shot 50.4% from the floor over his ABA and NBA career. — Lopez, 2012-13 New Orleans Hornets, 2013-19 New Orleans Pelicans; 2019-20 Los Angeles Lakers, 24.0 PPG, 10.4 RPG, 1.4 Steals PG, 2.4 BPG, Davis, 27, makes this list off the promise of what’s to come — not that his career averages through his first eight seasons aren’t already significant. (1:37). The Oakland, California, native already has a Rookie of the Year trophy, a first-team All-NBA selection and five All-Star appearances among his career accomplishments. Jordan - 12.47 2. Unseld made his impact felt immediately, winning MVP and Rookie of the Year after averaging 13.8 points and 18.2 rebounds in 1968-69. -- Friedell, Flashback: Larry Bird sets Boston record with 60-point performance (1:37), Ranking the top 74 players of all time: 10-1, Steph now 2nd all time in 3s, gets visit from Miller, Heat to use COVID-sniffing dogs to screen fans, LeBron, AD 'still have trouble' with Kobe's death, 'Winning time': Kyrie's heroics help Nets halt skid, Cousins flashes past dominance with 28-17 game, Lue searches for closure 1 year after Kobe's death, Celtics rookie Pritchard out at least two weeks, 'His winning formula is amazing': Ben Simmons' fourth-quarter breakout showcases his full potential, Kings drag Knicks with ultimate fashion burn before win over New York. 6.. A pair of recent Golden State championship teammates cracked the top-15. Mourning was twice named Defensive Player of the Year in his first eight seasons, and he averaged 21.1 points, 10.1 rebounds and 3.8 blocks at the peak of his game from 1998-2000, his only two All-NBA seasons. He remained a force during his NBA career: He’s one of just four players to lead the league in field goal percentage for at least four straight seasons (Wilt Chamberlain, Shaquille O’Neal and DeAndre Jordan). Starting in his third year, Cousy led the NBA in assists per game every season from 1952-53 through 1959-60, while also ranking as one of the league’s leading scorers over this period and winning MVP in 1956-57. … A four-time NBA champion and three-time Finals MVP, O'Neal averaged a double-double during a career that spanned almost two decades. This NBA video ranks the top NBA Player from every country across the world! On Monday, the worldwide leader published a collaborative piece featuring bytes from many of its most respected staffers. Of course Michael Jordan, Bill Russell and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar are … Such an endeavor is difficult if for no other reason than attempting the impossible task of making cross-generational comparisons among stars and, in this case, seasons. -- Ohm Youngmisuk, The greatest winner in basketball history, Russell claimed 11 titles in 13 years by turning the Celtics into a defensive juggernaut. And as expected, basketball fans are tearing the list apart from top to bottom, pick by pick. Allen was a part of the Big Three that led the Celtics to an NBA championship in 2008 and he added a second title with the Heat five years later.
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